Zaidi (surname) - Notable People With The Surname Zaidi

Notable People With The Surname Zaidi

Art & literature
  • Ali Jawad Zaidi, Indian poet, scholar and author
  • Ali Naqi Zaidi (Safi Lakhnavi), Urdu poet
  • Jaffer Zaidi, founder of music band Kaavish
  • Mustafa Zaidi, Urdu poet of Pakistan
Architecture
  • Nayyar Ali Zaidi, Pakistani architect
Government
  • Ijlal Haider Zaidi, retired member of the Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP)
Military
  • Maqbool Hussain Zaidi, founder of Imambargah Colonel Maqbool Hussain
Politics
  • Bashir Hussain Zaidi, member of the first Lok Sabha and Vice Chancellor of AMU
Media
  • Shama Zaidi, Indian screenwriter, costume designer, art director, theatre person, art critic, and documentary filmmaker
  • Zaigham Zaidi, Pakistani photographer
  • Ashar Zaidi, broadcast sports journalist from Pakistan
  • Meesum Zaidi, broadcast engineering professional from Pakistan
Religion
  • Ali Ausat Zaidi, was a renowned Urdu Soazkhawan
  • Tatheer Hussain Zaidi, runs a Madrassa named Jaamia Islamia Baqiatullah located in Lahore, Pakistan
Education
  • Dr. Syed Zafar Zaidi, Vice Chancellor, university of Karachi
Science
  • Naveed Zaidi, British Pakistani scientist who developed the world's first workable plastic magnet at room temperature
Sport
  • Ashar Zaidi, Pakistani first-class cricketer
  • Ashish Zaidi, Indian cricketer
  • Said Zaidi, Moroccan footballer
  • Zulqarnain Zaidi, former Pakistani cricketer

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